Following KP Sharma Oli’s resignation, Sushila Karki has been chosen as Nepal’s interim prime minister. Prior to her swearing-in, Karki consulted with President Ramchandra Paudel and Army Chief Ashore Raj. The 74-year-old Karki enjoys support from Generation-Z (Gen-Z). As interim prime minister, Karki will be responsible for conducting elections and reforming the system.
After Oli’s resignation, the names of Kulman Ghising, Balen Shah, and Durga Prasai were discussed for the prime minister’s post in Nepal, but ultimately, Sushila Karki secured the position. The question arises: why was Karki’s name agreed upon for the prime minister’s post?
Reasons for Karki’s Appointment:
1. Former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court: Unlike other potential candidates, Karki has held a position of significant authority. She possesses an understanding of the system and power. During her tenure as Chief Justice, Karki frequently criticized corruption.
2. Excellent Relations with India: Sushila Karki has maintained strong ties with India. She studied at Banaras Hindu University. When her name was proposed, she immediately expressed gratitude by mentioning Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. India is a crucial factor in Nepal’s politics.
3. Absence of Political Enmity: Karki has no political adversaries. In contrast, Kulman Ghising had political differences with KP Sharma Oli, and Balen Shah with the Nepali Congress. Appointing either of them could have led to constitutional challenges. The army and president opted for a middle ground.
4. Constitutional Considerations: Sushila Karki, a former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, was appointed as the interim prime minister. The constitution of Nepal does not mention an interim PM. There is a strong possibility that the matter could go to the Supreme Court. The President sought to avoid a constitutional crisis by appointing a former Supreme Court judge to the position.









